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Old 09-02-2009   #1
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Default Re: Crankshaft rear seal didn't fix the oil leak

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...There is another way. Drain all the oil out of either the engine or tranny, drive it around a bit. Then if it still leaks you know where it came from.
Thanks for the advice Jerry. Have you tried that approach? My idea is to drain the oil out of both and then no more oil leak.


Well, back from vacation now. I put oil UV dye in the transmission. Drove to Bill's for a beer or two. The leaking oil is coming from the transmission.

The UV dye is pretty neat. The oil has a slight tint to it, but as soon as I turned on the UV light, it glowed light green. I discovered that I had dripped it all over my bench as well.

So I will be pulling the transmission soon to replace the input shaft seal.

Jim

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Thanks for the advice Jerry. Have you tried that approach? My idea is to drain the oil out of both and then no more oil leak.


Well, back from vacation now. I put oil UV dye in the transmission. Drove to Bill's for a beer or two. The leaking oil is coming from the transmission.

The UV dye is pretty neat. The oil has a slight tint to it, but as soon as I turned on the UV light, it glowed light green. I discovered that I had I had dripped it all over my bench as well.

So I will be pulling the transmission soon to replace the input shaft seal.

Jim

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So I will be pulling the transmission soon to replace the input shaft seal.
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Default Re: Crankshaft rear seal didn't fix the oil leak

Thanks Rich, definitely!

Darrin, think we can swap the tranny and replace your leaf spring in the same day? Let me know when you get your bushings. Better yet, get me a set too, I'll pay you back.

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Thanks for the advice Jerry. Have you tried that approach? My idea is to drain the oil out of both and then no more oil leak.
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No, haven't tried it myself, but I like your's better. "We don't need no stinkin' oil"

Glad you located the leak Jim. You got zippers on the tranny now?

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No zippers, but I did use ball-lock pins instead of bolts to secure the transmission.

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